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  "name": "When should I repair drywall versus replacing an entire section?",
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      "name": "When should I repair drywall versus replacing an entire section?",
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        "text": "You should repair drywall when the damage is localized and structurally sound, such as small holes, minor cracks, or water stains. If the damage is extensive, covers a large area, involves structural integrity issues (like sagging), or is due to persistent moisture problems causing mold, replacement of a section is often more practical and cost-effective. Replacement ensures the removal of compromised material and provides a fresh, stable surface. Our experts can assess the severity to recommend the best approach.",
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        "description": "Repair localized damage like small holes or cracks. Replace if damage is extensive, structural, or due to severe moisture and mold."
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